Testseek.com have collected 242 expert reviews of the OCZ 2.5 inch Vertex 4 Series SATA600 and the average rating is 87%. Scroll down and see all reviews for OCZ 2.5 inch Vertex 4 Series SATA600.
April 2012
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Indilinx Everest 2 controller has great potential
OCZ has proven track record of postrelease performance upgrades via firmware support
5Year Warranty
No performance drop with incompressible data
Even steady-state speeds
Best random 4K performance
Performance scales with capacity
Performance
Performance. OCZ's support on the firmware side has proven reliable
Plus you get a 5 year warranty
Available in 64GB
128GB
256GB and 512GB capacities
Good sequential read and write speeds
Excellent random read and write performance
Performs equally well with compressible and incompressible data
Indilinx Ndurance 2.0 technology extends life of NAN
High performance
Low cost
Designed for reliability
5 year warranty
Really Fast
Cool
Silent
Energy Efficient
Durable
Reliable
Affordable
The
Excellent price and value
5-year warranty
Much better sequential reads with firmware update
Fast overall. Balances performance well regardless of data compression. Covered by five-year warranty.
Competitive overall speeds. Includes five-year warranty.
Fastest all-around consumer-grade drive we've tested to date
Five-year warranty
The SATA 3 (6Gbps) 2.5-inch OCZ Vertex 4 is fast and affordable and comes with a tray adapter so it can also fit in a 3.5-inch drive bay
5-Year Warranty
Competitive Pricing
Great Random Access Performance
Silky smooth operation as a system drive
Excellent sequential reading and writing performance
Outstanding 4K random I/O performance at low and high queue depths
SATA 6Gbps support
TRIM support under Windows 7
Ultra fast access times
Completely
Excellent IOPS in Iometer
Good random read
Excellent random and sequential write
Excellent performance under high queue depth
Great write performance regardless of file type
Competitive price
Industryleading 5Year OCZ product warranty support
Unmatched 83
494 4K IOPS performance
Impressive 548/471 MBps read/write transfer speeds
Indilinx Everest 2 processor offers native TRIM support
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Fastest all-around consumer-grade drive we've tested to date, Five-year warranty
No data-migration software bundled, A bit pricier than other "performance-grade" drives
It's a bit pricier than other SSDs of its capacity we've tested in 2012, and its thickness will keep it out of many thin laptops, but the Vertex 4 blazed through our benchmark tests, making it a great option for power users. ...
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We can see from our tests that the OCZ Vertex 4 and Kingston HyperX 3K have strengths and weaknesses in different areas. This makes it quite difficult to make clear-cut judgments about which one performs best.The differences in performance between the two...
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